Sentences with phrase «work illuminating»

Created by the famed anonymous group of feminist female artists (in collaboration with Australian design studio Third Drawer Down), the tote pays homage to the Guerrilla Girls» work illuminating and eliminating racism and sexism in the art world.
Your entire thesis work was one big problem, with your work illuminating some aspect of a scientific niche.
Scholars in other fields, such as dogmatic theology, are starting to read Burridge and are finding his work illuminating.
Here Kirk's language is still fresh and new, and Person is able to provide a useful analysis of how Kirk's literary work illuminates the character of his thought.
Earlier and later works illuminate each other because they give expression, under various deliberate limitations of scope or of point of view, to the same basic scheme of thought.
Sikh films comprise a small but growing segment of the hundreds of popular South Asian films, but these works illuminate a fascinating, little - known people, culture and faith.
Our work illuminates how short chain fatty acids contribute to the regulation of proteins that package the genome and, thus, they affect gene activity.»
Others are not so sure that the approach can solve the paradox, although some say that the work illuminates various problems in physics.
David: George R.R. Martin wins one of the inaugural PastWords awards from the Historical Writers of America: The Historical Writers of America will recognize seven artists whose work illuminates the past.
This work illuminates Thiebaud's life long practice of questioning what we see in art by infusing banal objects with an iconic status.
However, discussing Dalwood's more recent work illuminated his practice as a whole, helping me to figure «Burroughs in Tangier» into a much broader understanding of the artist's paintings.
These works illuminate the intimate nature of the drawing medium, offering perspective into the artist's development.
The work illuminates the misery that this society creates for so many people and encourages the viewer to envision how the world could be.
«Friedman's work illuminates the artist's reverence for a nuanced and delicate, yet powerful, interpretation of her subject.»
Together, their work illuminates the ways images make meaning today.
Facetiously titled after flavors of cheap cigars, the works illuminate issues of authorship, obscure source material and find balance between beauty and perversion.
Zanele Muholi is a South African photographer and visual activist whose work illuminates black lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) communities, both in her home country and abroad.
These three artists all attended Yale University in the early 1960s; together, their works illuminate a sense of shared community in the artists» early practice.
Made by Warhol using cameras and other machines, the works illuminate an overlooked theme in Warhol's famed body of work: human evanescence in the face of time.
These rarely shown works illuminate her political awakening through the civil rights and feminist movements of the»60s and how those volcanic times shaped her art.
Eighty works illuminated the career of this lesser - known...
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum presents the THE HUGO BOSS PRIZE 2012 winner Danh Vo in an exhibition on view March 15 — May 27, 2013, whose work illuminates the entwined strands of private experience and collective history that shape our sense of self, is the ninth artist to win the prestigious biennial award, established in 1996 by HUGO BOSS and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
What can Middlebrook's work illuminate about the fragile, but often forgotten pact humanity has with nature?
De'Souza - Hartley's works illuminate the forgotten narratives of the ordinary stranger; from the working class man to the community protagonist.
His most recent work illuminates the artist's fascination with African voodoo cultures, as well as the invisible and the supernatural.
This exhibition of Flack's midcentury works illuminates and contextualizes her significance as an Abstract Expressionist.
Roberts defines her process as «panoramic sound quilting» — assembling visual and musical works illuminating personal histories against a broader national landscape.
Salavon's works illuminate how new technology infiltrates our culture and consciousness.
Oscillating between fascination and apprehension Henderson's work illuminates our struggle to make sense of a senseless world with an expansive body of work that includes drawing, painting and sculpture.

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Without further ado, here are three useful success strategies that I hope will not only brighten your day but also illuminate your business or work in 2018.
Soussan's post offers examples of real - life leaders of each type she has worked with as well as illuminating moments when they displayed their particular talents.
The experience was so illuminating — «I felt so grateful to work at a place that offered these opportunities,» she says — that she started thinking of other ways the firm could connect physical and mental wellness with community improvement.
When compiling this report, EY worked extensively with Credit Suisse, the University of St. Gallen and family offices themselves, a few of which have provided illuminating case studies throughout the report.
To illuminate these results, the researchers did some comparative work.
If this book is not the original work that Romano Guardini's Spirit of the Liturgy was, it is nevertheless a timely and illuminating series of reflections that breathe the spirit of the Liturgy.
The aim of work is to change the world, to use it, to make something out of it; the aim of explanation is to illuminate the world, to see it as it is.
But we can expect the best works of art to illuminate and affirm essential human and moral truths — and these will be consistent with Scripture.
Instead Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal.
We must take pains to show that acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord does not carry with it the three - storey universe; that to be a Christian does not imply that one believes that God is the immediate cause of all that happens, however true it may be that he is «first» and «final» cause; and that the findings of modem science as to how God in fact works in the world only illuminate the central truth that in Christ he has worked with a singular intensity and (as we might say) directness to bring to men wholeness of life.
«Caldecott, in a lyrical, elevated tone reminiscent of Tolkien's own writing style, goes deep into Tolkien's spiritual vision, showing how this led him to create a work that is illuminated throughout by a faith at once fully orthodox and profoundly personal»
Had Blumhofer used the restorationist framework to interpret the history of the denomination as she did its prehistory, the work would have been even more illuminating.
Archimandrite Tikhon has written a classic work of commitment and perseverance that powerfully and entertainingly illuminates the glories and foibles of striving to live a life of faith and truth.
All three movements share some of his interests, yet each displays serious deficiencies that Troeltsch's work can illuminate and help correct.
At its best this gives his work a wonderful sense of humour which can be as illuminating as it is entertaining.
Or should we conclude that this is a piece of imaginative literature and therefore be content to allow it to remain in the limbo of ambiguous works that illuminate and excite without being understood?
This is then followed by an illuminating chapter on how the Trinity relates to us and how our salvation is wrought by the Trinity.
Here, as in everything in Wagner's work, the music illuminates character.
It helps crystallize and make classroom work meaningful, it illustrates and illuminates the dynamics of person - to - person relationships....
Using historian Eric Hobsbawm's notion of invented traditions, Howard illuminates the solution that the wedding industry has worked out concerning its central dilemma: «how to persuade consumers to accept new goods and services in connection with a ritual that was ostensibly «traditional» and «noncommercial.»»
Coming as it does from one who considers himself an outsider and an amateur in regard to process thought, his essay nevertheless, or precisely for that reason, provides those of us working on «process hermeneutics» with illuminating analysis and criticism.
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